Life-saving blood test for pregnant women to be available across NHS in England

The testing is the first of its kind in the world to rule out pre-eclampsia

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A quick blood test that can rule out a potentially fatal disease in pregnant women will be rolled out across the NHS in England.

It is hoped the same-day result will reassure thousands of pregnant women every year, and avoid the need for hospital stays.

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At a glance: 5 key points

  • The testing – known as placental growth factor (PLGF) testing – is the first of its kind in the world to rule out pre-eclampsia and is already being used in three quarters of maternity units in England
  • Pre-eclampsia, which usually occurs later in pregnancy, can be life-threatening for both pregnant women and their babies
  • Early symptoms include high blood pressure and a certain protein in the mother’s urine
  • Currently 65,000 expectant mothers a year are admitted to hospital for up to three days to be monitored for the condition, NHS England said
  • The testing will be available across all of England within the next two years, the organisation added

What’s been said

NHS clinical director for maternity and women’s health Matthew Jolly said: “Pre-eclampsia is a life-threatening condition for both mum and baby if left untreated and this is why the NHS takes every precaution possible when soon-to-be mums have some of the early signs, like high blood pressure.

“This new way of testing means we can rule out the condition in a much quicker and easier way – it removes the stress that comes with the uncertainty around not having a diagnosis and will reassure thousands of pregnant women every year.”

Background

The latest innovation will benefit thousands of patients who have, until now, been put through extensive testing and possible hospital stays.

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This new way of testing comes as the NHS continues to deliver on Long Term Plan commitments to provide patients with the most up to date tech, as quickly as possible.

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